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Russian Researchers Develop Advanced Plasma Engine for Mars Missions

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Russian researchers at the Troitsk Institute of Rosatom are developing an advanced plasma engine that could reduce travel time to Mars from months to just one or two, with practical use expected around 2030. Currently undergoing testing, the engine accelerates hydrogen particles using electromagnetic fields, achieving speeds of approximately 100 kilometers per second, and is designed to operate with a nuclear reactor as its energy source. Despite its potential, the project faces unresolved safety and regulatory challenges before it can be implemented.

Russian Researchers Develop Advanced Plasma Engine for Mars Missions
Jan 29, 2026, 12:43 PM

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